Tag Archives: Holiness Movement

Jesse Morrell of http://www.OpenAirOutreach.com delivers a sermon to a church in Detroit Michigan. He shares his testimony and ministry and calls for a John the Baptist Movement today before the returning of the Lord. __________________________________ The Morrell Family is a … Continue reading →

Are Christians “WRETCHED” Sinners? By Jesse Morrell http://www.OpenAirOutreach.com It is very sad and very telling for any “Christian” to call themselves “wretched.” What a poor testimony of Jesus Christ! What dishonor to His saving grace! If you are going to call … Continue reading →

The “Street Meetings of God” compilation with Leonard Ravenhill was a compilation that I (Jesse Morrell) had a friend of mine make over 10 years ago. I found these great clips from Ravenhill about open air preaching and thought the … Continue reading →

Can you stop sinning? Is it possible? Is sin unavoidable or avoidable? Do we have a free will or a free choice in the matter? Jesse Morrell explains 1 Corinthians 10:13 in light of these questions. Advertisements

“If they sin against thee, (for there is no man that sinneth not,)” 1 Kings 8:46 1 Kings 8:46 has been used by Calvinists to teach that there is no deliverance from sinning in this life – that even believers … Continue reading →

Someone wrote me, “Jesse let’s talk about you for a minute. I’ve been told by some mutual friends of ours that you don’t believe you sin anymore. Is that true? Is that still how you feel?” My answer: Since … Continue reading →

The Church of the Comfortable and Tolerant is a parable or allegory about a congregation in the land called Feel Good. The Church recently hired a new Pastor, Pastor Peace Keeper, who just graduated from the Seminary of Smooth Talking. … Continue reading →

There has been much debate within the church over Romans chapter seven. Is Paul describing the Christian life? Or is Paul describing an unconverted legal experience? Is Romans seven the greatest experience that a Christian could ever hope for in … Continue reading →